Regulating Finance in Europe
Edited by Adrienne Héritier and
Johannes Karremans
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This timely book presents an in-depth investigation of who benefits from European financial market regulatory measures and how decision-makers and stakeholders are held politically and administratively accountable. The extensive study illustrates the full range of the actors involved in key regulatory processes such as the regulation of high-frequency trading and the activities of central-clearing counterparties.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
ISBN: 9781800379589
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: Regulating finance in Europe: policy effects and political accountability , pp 1-15

- Adrienne Héritier and Johannes Karremans
- Ch 2 Accountability mechanisms in the governance of high-frequency trading under MiFID II , pp 16-37

- Johannes Karremans and Magnus G. Schoeller
- Ch 3 Policy effects and accountability: unbundling research and execution under MiFID II , pp 38-70

- Promitheas Peridis and Adrienne Héritier
- Ch 4 Critical infrastructure (CCPs): political accountability and the policy effects of EMIR , pp 71-100

- Agnieszka Smoleńska and Adrienne Héritier
- Ch 5 Fighting for Fintech: competition, regulation and accountability in a Europe of financial innovation , pp 101-125

- Joseph Ganderson
- Ch 6 Benchmark administrators as gatekeepers: accountability and policy effects , pp 126-154

- Agnieszka Smoleńska and Promitheas Peridis
- Ch 7 The quiet politics of hybrid accountability mechanisms: watering down regulation through expertise? , pp 155-175

- Johannes Karremans
- Ch 8 Conclusion: procedural and substantive accountability in European financial regulation , pp 176-184

- Johannes Karremans and Adrienne Héritier
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